Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 01, 1889, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i
si-
8UBSCRIDI3
nm
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
-Tin:- , .
BEST PAPER IN SALEM.
A.DV13K.riS13
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
IT WM. 11K
A GOOD INVESTMENT. ,
aj-Tho Terms nro .Most IlcusonablcTiHl
CAPITAL
JOURNAL.
m
3-You-wlll lie well pleased with It.-uS
IWt
1
m
to"
VOL. 2.
SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, "MATT 1, 188J).
iND. 52.
CS-3BT?pSS55i rm
mm Miwwn m i
f.l 1
Hero an
Mmm pojile, , .
S.tlem, Oregon, have received dlrcor
rani Basttrn ipm
Tho Kintlt UnaC
PHAETONS,
SPUING AVAGC1NS,, -STAGJECOAKHES,
MOUNTAIN WAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
, HOG CARTS Aid MiTT! f
v OTHER VEHICLES -I j
which will be bold t .Jl J
n . .. i m. j re..?i mi
rap i eras o su a
These goods "nro flr&;-cljs3 nnil ns their
stock Is very In i ecu person cunllnd what
they may wah Thcb- warehouse on Stato
street Is completely llllcd, and they have
another car lo-ul en route now. Look out
for tbem;,i.oinethlng tliif.
ONJBXPPJCETOALL
We liav received dlXct from tho
Vlnnufucttirrn n
ComiletfeStocK
StaplA5oods, .
rof
Drv Goods.
Mrn'sVBys'afl
Ydtith's Clftbing,
Hats Skd Caos,
Hosiery and
Ladie
floves,
and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
Wo slilll offer them for cash
At jower Prices
Than any liouso In the state. All cash
buyers 111 savo money by calling on us.
FORSTNER, TIFFANY & CO.,
207 commercial Stieet, Now Honk Block
Salem, Oreson,
DR J. (p. GILBERT,
AT Hl
ATSI 1 T A -fitTTJ IVl .
In tho Hank Hock, feats all Chronic
lscaseof
MEN J NnAvOMEN
On strictly sclen Incirlnclplcs. Ills now
Medicated Vap r Baths, Electricity, and
F.lcctro-Mngnetl n Pure and Compound
Oxygen are not te bad at any other Insti
tution on tho Ifelflo slope Dr. Gilbert
Ases only
BOTAtflb MEDICINES
NATUrjfc's)WN REMEDIES.
Ofllccs anroomlcspeclally fitted for the
accommoiltion arid treatment of ladles
with ladlebath iuLiroofilrs. Gilbert. Dr.
Gilbert cJntt les hlikself to otiice practice
and ls,therefore,always on hund to
wait uufm his patnts. Special atten
Hon given to diseases f women and child
ren, .uerms sinewy mvuuuiu
Consultatlor
Free,
3-21.(1 w
PIANOS!!
-THE-
::- BEST IS THE MARKET -::-
For f-ale cheap for cash or upon
tho installment plan. Also a good
piano to rent. Call upon
' WM.S. ARNOLD,
No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon.
Proposals Invited.
mllE BOARD OF TRUSSES OF THE
I- Oreon Btate Insane Asylum Invite
i fpaled proposal for heating tho stato in
sane jujium wjth hot water. Plans and
np'eclflcatlons must be Jurnlshed by tho
bidders. Plausof the building will bo fur
nlslied upon application to Dr. Harry Lnuo
' medical superintendent, Salem, Oregon.
Proposals aro also Invited for an electric
light plant for tho asylum of S lights of
18 candle power each, Incandescent nystem
td be wired cxjmpleiqund ready for service
and subject to rigid test. Tho right to re
i m .m- nnil nil bids reserved.
Bid will be opened at 2 oVlock p. in. on.
Tuexuy, .May 7, jm.
HYLVESTER PENNOYER,
OEO..W. McHRIDE,
O. W, WEUU,
Board of Trustee
'K. A, MUNI.Y, Oerk of Board.
F. E. HOOVER.
FAIR
Sotitli
Here Stretches Out Before Vou
RIStlllT MA
Of which entrails he beholder with bewilderiUK flflmfwtion and wonderA I n tho distance the rugged Cascade
Range draws out its serpentine length, while along Irit intervals rise up like grim sentinels all the white and
weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of 1 lie great norfli west, their heads emending high in the celestial vault.
The river goes winding northward "like asilvery'lfibbon wide," and on very side are dements of beauty.
Lovely drives are being laid out and graded throng the shady elevation anikaltogctlicr the site is a grand one
ror eiegani nomes.
The Willamette InVBstrnent
Have the exclusive sale of this beautiful addition. Lots will be sold on tho installment plan. This Company
also have a large list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 20 and o0 acre-tracts adjoining Salem.
BSS" Money to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 215 up-slars, Moores' Block.
Pirst Nationa
Ban
110
(11
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N.- LADUE, -1)H.
J. KKYNOLHS,
JOHN MOIK, - -
; President.
Vice l'rcsldent.
- - Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Kxeliango on Portland, San Francisco,
Now York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers arc cordially
Invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Liberal advances mado on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonable rates. Insurance on buch se-
Icurity can bo obtained at tho bank in
111031 rcnauie companies.
ESrAHLISIIED BY NATIONAL AUTHOIUTY
OF
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up,
Surplus, - -
- 75,000
- 10,000
R. S. WALLACE, - - President.
V. AV. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. II. ALI1ERT, .- - - - Cashier.
DIRLCTORSl
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace,
Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
LOANS IvIA.DE
To rarmcrs on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or m store,
either In private granaries or
'nubile warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Tar.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
ri..nnnl iii Piinconnliln rntfa lmflK
dmwn direct ou Now ork, Chicago, Kan
.. . ..1 1 r ..lni ll..t.i Unnllll
Hong Kong und Calcutta.
New Store, New Goods.
M. T. RINEMAN
Has opened up a fresh and clean stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
GLASS and QUEENSWAItF;
WOODEN and W1LL0W-WARE,
GREEN and DRIED FRUITS
and in fact cverthlng kept in a first
class Grocery store. Cash paid for
liutter and Eggs.
The public In general Invited to call and
t.eeus. Atl goods delivered free.
State Street, room formerly occupied by
Dugan uros. . , ,.
Kresh bread always ou band, heed of all
kinds kept constantly In our store.
NEW LIVEKY STA1JLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Ferry and Liberty street, K. E. cor
from fcheniekete hotcl.Bilein.Or.
. Good accommodall m for commrelal
travelers. FiHtlaS rl alway onTliaud
CbareMrea""11'1 ' "
O. B. EDGETT.
MOUNT
IS LOCATED ON
SaleAn.
Values omiM Up
Immigrants are Arriving and
urchasing hp
NOW IS THE TM TO INVEST!
$900. 2 sightly lots on.proposed Xtreet railway line In Nortli Salem
Very cheap and choice. A
$600. 75 feet front on Front steot running through 210 feet deep to
the river bank. lor a week onlv,
2600. Elesraut hard fini?liedlioue, with 2 lots and a good barn on
High street. Very sightly place
seeing.
ACP
Twentv-eiirht acres verv icliolco
spring. Elegant meadow on part of
Lots in Capital Park ddition, one block from State street, 000 for
quarter blocks'. 300 and SHOO for slnglo large tits.
Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi
tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; .'i00.
ISAM) A. MANNING,
Real Estaye Broker, 3anlc 31oclc.
"Up-Syairs, Salem. Oregon.
THE RELIABLE GROCERS,
KELLER k SONS,
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem.
: o
Specialties in liable Luxuries,
Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery
Butter, Cream Cheese, etc.
WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS.
Remerriber the Place and Call
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
lly rejni;rlng and decorating your rcl-delict-.
For material go toSargejiit'u -rleiy
Sloru, who HirrlMi llm Utct fctjlot
and pattern!. In Willi 1umt, Itoiden und
I)eirutli)niilaier trimmed freu of charge.
A flue lino of
T3A.BY CAKUIAOKS
alu-ayn on hand, beIdea Inrsn iikMirtineut
of new good too numerou to nientlmi
x WM. .SAHOJ3ANT,
Vnrlrt- Store, dnniinrrvlal 8t., fUlcin.
1, P. BOISE, .lr.
P
i gilts
a Panorama,
ill MI
Company
andXin good neighborhood. Worth
nri
, adjoining town. Running
tract
5:J(HJ per acre. Ivor a snort
fi7C tOKnAAIONTIIcanboinade
f)lJ VU i).J working for im. AgeuM
preferred who iJiii furulah a horM) and
give their wlioliitlmo U the bUKlneKH. Spare
iiioint'iitK inuy bo pniDtably employed h1h.
A few va3inclm In towiiM and cltleM. It. V.
Jnhruon A Co., louu Muln hi.. Ulchtnond,
yji.
'. II Ijtdlov employed alwi. Never
mind about kendliig Mump for reply. Come
quick. Your for bu, It. V, J. A Co.
WWJm-iut
l'enom wlhhlug ui Improve their mum
ones or utrengthen their i)werof attention
Hhouldkend to 1'rof Iol.lie, zn Kltth
Ave., N. Y. for 111 protjiecl u p ml fien, iki-
Ivertlw-il In nno'.ner uoliuni).
ARK
Daily !
GE
mertv
We have five lots left in Mere
dith's addjtlon, nbarthe university,
from ?40Q to ?o30; now two story
house, new barn and fen'ce,;, ftj.ll lot
set to fruit near thedepotforSlGSO;
new two story house and two full
lots in Riverside. Cheap, must bo
sold. Farms of all sizes and prices
on terms to suit in every direction.
Duncan & Booth,
!)9 State Street.
Wright's lied Cross Cough Cure will euro
mat tire-omocoupn. i.naraniceu io give
satisfaction. Sold by nil druggists.
Wright's Compound Kxtract ofSarsapa
rllla Is blood-making, blood-cleansing and
hualth-rcstorlng. A cuie for scioflilous
and all eruptive discuses. Sold by II. W.
Cox mull).. I. Fry
Wright's lllackberry Cordial should bo
In every family for cholera Inratum, sum
mer disease, etc. l'leasant to take. Sold
by all druggists.
OPERA HOXJSB
ONE N I Q H T.
Frlilny Evwiiiiig, May 3, 1889.
ltelum ()f tho Favorites
lloyce A Lansing
MUSICAL C'OMEUY COMPANY.
i:NiiAit(inn cojitany.
WIS HAVE
Tho Funniest Comedians,
'i'ho briglitcst Soubretts,
Full Mandoline Orchestra,
Sixty Solid Silver Swli-s Helix,
TheHpanlsh Troubadouni, -Vocal
and Ocarina Quartet,
Guitar, Zither, Violin mid
llanjo l'laycm, Schubort Htrlng
Quartet, Music, HurUwiuc,
Opera nml Comedy.all In
One Client Program,
l'rcss and public unanimous In their
praise. Crowds turned away nightly dur
ing tho San Krnnelico engagement,
3SKCU1U4 HKATS KA11LY.
"I'rlccsfiOniidTOe.
FOR 11KXT.
UOlt 1115NT A good houso within two
1 blocks of Kast Salem chool house. Ap
ply lo N. 11. Oaylord,'J7 Stato Micet. 5-14t
VOU HUNT.- In n line locality, several
1 nicely furnished rooms, either with or
without board. For particulars call upon
Win. S. Arnold, 3t7 Winter street.
FOIl sam:
VOU 8a MS. A now liouso on good lot, 100
' xliX) feet, ou high ground In Koutli
Salem, house lents lor$7 per month only
SII-JO. N. I). Jones, Halem, Oregon.
nOll sJAiiK. A KAHM OK .'IJO AOltlCS
I' all under fenco and cultivation, in the
host rango country of Kaslern Oregon,
'i'ho best chance ever olleied for a man to
engage In stock raising. Kor particulars
calion or address
W. H. HYAIIS, Halem, Oregon.
A ANTKI.
lVANTKU. A rartner: An energetic
young man to take a half interest In a
wcll-ostabllHlicdand gcKid-paylng business.
S'2110 Is icipilred. Mail must bo a Reed
worker. Call or address "W. M.," euro of
CAl'ITAI. JOUIINAI..
NOTICK.
I1IAVIJ somo very good second-hand
buggies and harness that 1 will sell cheap.
Uomoandseothcm. Oainks 1'i.hiikii.
l'ltl'i:SSIONAI. CA11DM.
r J. HIIAW, attorney at law, Halem, Oro
'. gen, Olilco uivHtalrs in the l'attnn
block.
f J. JENNINGS I. I). H.-DKNTIHT-J
Ofllco in tho Now Hank lllock. Com
merclal street, Halem. Hlgn ol tho big
tooth. dw
nllYiJuTfAN-MilH. Uli; M. 'fi."3IcCOr
J iiliyslclan and surgeon, lias located
and taken looms over Hipilro Karrar's
gioeery store. Chronic diseases a spec
laity. Consultation heo. l'J-Zldw
w.
I'. Wil.l-IAMH, hTKNOUIlA I'll Kit
and Ty new rller Copyist. Will make
rolMirts or trials, etc.; copying on type
writer accurately und neatly done. Olilco
with I. A. Manning, Commercial Ht., Ud
stairs, New Dank lllock.
AlJVKI-OIHJMNo. IS, I. O. O. P.," ilieels
j ill uuil reiliiws jxiiii iiiisoiirs. iiiinei
Uominerclal and Kerry streets, every Hat-
urdavat7:o0p. m
,, J, IJllKIJU,
HecrcUiry
J AH. WAIION,
.N.
New Butcher Shop
AT
No. 216 Commercial Street
AN0KVINK & HANS0.MB.
Havo opened up a tlrst-class butcher shop
at tho above location, where they will bn
jtleused to serve tlio ptsijilu with tho
CIIOIOKST AN1) IllvSr MKA'IH
of all kinds that tho market allbrds.
(live them a call and bu convinced of tho
suiieriorlty of their meats.
4Q(lfioil delivered free.
DO YOU HAT?
If you .do, call at tho
W. C, T, U, RESTAURANT
Inthdois'rii house blrck, where you can
get a good clean mcalutiiuy tlmnof day or
evening.
This restaurant U under now maiuigo
ment and satUfacllon Is gitiirulileed. Kv.
vrythlug I In llrt-elnss thiijio.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K HOWAltD,
Tho New Managers.
STORE FOR SATvB.
The "VS'hlttaker Htoro for sale, flood
property. Cull on
O.W. HUNT,
l-St-iUwlvr Proprietor.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
7
llnrnum h Demi.
Nkw IIavkx, April 30,
Harnum, cx-chairinun of
VV. 11.
lie dein-
oeratic natioil eomurfttee,
tills morning. VV
A (hmeraMloliiliiv. '
dicd
San Fuancisw April ;!0. Dis
patches receive! from a large num
ber of poinN.lmughout tho United
States, inchfiliuglthe Pacillc coast,
rejioit tliat the Inauguration centen
nial was generally observed through
out me country. (
Tho Wg Celciiratloii.
Pohtland, May 1. Tho large
numbers whlcli arrived in the city
to participate in the ceremonies yes
terday were immensely swollen by
every train which mivod with its
overcrowded load, of humanity.
Especially was the excursion train
running from Eugene City loaded
down to the fullest extent. The
militia compiuiicsj of Eugene, Al
bany and Salem were on tho train
as well as large nujnbers of citizens
from along tho rouK". and the streets
of Portland werj one continual
throng.
X
Indian Atrocities.
FitANCisco, April
San
2!). A
sneelul from Dcfmnir. !N. M
, ptj a.
A. E. Head to-daj received the fol
lowing telegranf trom Sherill'
Whitehall at San eimeen: "V. K.
Munehas and Cfok, two miners,
e.iinu to San Siuieou cattlo com-
j
pany's headquarters 1
said Hint Frank duly
last niglit and
was killed by
Indians at Deer dreok. Cady was
burled Friday, vllo was shot
through both legs and then put on a
stove and roasted, i As near as could
bo ascertained thtiro were forty In
dians."
The ltig Uniinuet
Ni:v Yoiuc, April HO. The Met
ropolitan opera hoUso was to-night
the scene of the second chief event
of the great cejiteiniial celebration,
and tho theatre olftlio greatest ban
quel possibly oyer peld within the
recollection of man. Tho interior
decorations of tlo now historical
building excelled dvcu the splendor
and display of thejwll celebration of
the previous nlght The stage and
auditorium, connected in one con
tinuous iloor, were, the foundations
of over u quarter oa hundred tables
arranged In doublB horseihoo fash
ion, with a seatlua'capaclty for 800.
Nearly 8000 wino glasses glittered
at intervals alotVg the array ol
tables, . mid 200 ynlters, as well
drilled as so many soldiers, were
ready to respond to the slightest
wants of the diners. The tables
were elaborately decorated. Tho ex
pense of tho dinner Is said to have
been $33,000, tho wluoalono costing
an expenditure of nearly $10,000.
The bill of faro in ordinary print
was eight Inches long and ol French
construction, being wound up witli
twelve kinds of wine and three cor
dials. A ftow Seel.
H()CKKOM),IH., April !0. There Is
great excitement here over tho re
sult of the trial of Mrs. Klnnehan
in tho Westminster Presbyterian
church for heresy. Mrs. Kinnehaii
recently Joined the Ikekmanltes, a
religious sect who worship tho I lev.
O. J. Seliwelnftirtli as Christ. She
has stated in public that she believed
Christ had appeared ou earth in the
person or.Schwclnfifrth and woihIiIjh
oil him as such. She was fully
satlslled of the fact, and there was
was nothing that could change her
views. To the, charges, one and all,
Mrs. Klnuchaii pleaded not guilty.
She refused to have' any counsel ap
pointed to defeild her, saying she
was able to defend htsrself. When
asked to swear slircfused to do so
and opening her ISUftcrcad passages
allowing that It waiprnpcr to swear
not at all. She hjjid (how ever, that
she had leen tajight ly tho preach
ings of the church tht Christ wns
coming on eafth and wus now lully
satisfied tljt Schwclnfurth was
Christ. Nothing could change her
views. SJie was accompanied by
one or two of the femalo lieckman
ists, who were allowed to say some
thing, and repented Mrs. Klnneliaii's
story.
The Jury found defendant guilty
of blasphemy, apostasy and heresy,
add she will be expelled. Sehvitlii
ftirth, tho alleged Christ, came hero
u few years ago not worth a nickel,
lie now lias one of the finest faruu
In this section of the country, and Is
worth over $50,000. On tho furm is
it lurgo Iioiimi, where the meetings
ure held.
A Favorable Opinion.
PoitTiiANi), fay 1. Alexander
Mackey, attorney of the liquidator
of the Oregonian Hallway company,
has returned from a trip of inspec
tion over tho lines of the company,
and found'the roads In fair condi
tion; bridges, trestles and tics ih
good order. lie thinks the YViUrun
ette valley a most charming section
of country (irregular garrlcn, hut
capable of consitfeiyilo development,
especially in the foothK He con
siders the great needof'tke. valley
Is more populatloiyAnd was pleased
to ll.nl In every district new people
coming in niuT settling on small
tracts cut oil the large farms. After
seeing the territory ih rough which
the narrow gaguc road runs, he has
a higher opinion of the value of
them and is still less inclined to bo
In a hurry about advising the stock
holders to dispose of their properly
at any sacrifice.
C(IXI)KNSKI) lMSlTATClf:S.
Tho king of Holland is going to
travel In hopes of improving his
health.
Much excitement exihts ncir Kan
sas City, over the reported discovery
of ii rich gold find.
Saturday was the birthday of Goiv
eral Grant. It was appropriately
Celebrated in many castenytities.
Tho weekly (HrejiorrHeiit out
from Washington savi'4haljuQro
..!.. I l.-.i i.. iv. i r' .., """"
nun in ui-i'iieu ill i-MKi)r;i lllHUMiniie-
sota.
Tli9 Itevs. Taylor, Kdwards ana
Hopper, who hrfvo been held for
ransom by Chief itushlii, near Zan
zibar, Africa, have been released on
.payment of the stun demanded.
Los Angeles, Oil., has a new tem
perance temple elected at a cost of
.? 10,000, by the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union. 1 1 was dedicat
ed yesterday with, appropriate cere
monies. Ud'it.sed Two Future l'rosiilents.
Among the curious coincidences
gathered by the Heligio-Phllosophi-eil
Journal Is that two girls from tho
same small Ohio village rejected two
future presidents of the United
States, and both for the same cause
poverty. Hayes was one of the
suitors, but the parents of Life girl
opposed tho match on tlieXground
that lie showedVhardlv'hiillleient
ability to wiirrant ftaiMfiig their girl
to his care. GarflehypatdiiUentious
to the other, anjjiigaiii (lie parents
objected thathis futuro piospects
were none loo bright. Jledford, the
village inquestlijin.' did not at the
time coiitaln COO 'nJiahltnntH. Hut
In Ohio a girl ruiiBfuilt risks of re
fusing a presidentjyiin she declines
any suitor whatever?? The coinci
dence, would bo stronger if it had oc
curred lu some state where the
lightning strikes less unexpectedly.
A Popular Courtesy Ignored.
"There are few smokers who will
hesitate to ask an utter stranger for
a match, and men who might pass
each other ou tho street every day
for weeks without oven n nod of rec
ogni' ion will exchange 'lights' in a
smoking-car without the slightest
restraint." So spoke a young' man
to a group of frieml the other day.
"Jtut," ho contlirMcd, J'l met a
man yesterday on tho cs who was
an exception to the ruk iNnis pass
ing through the jmiokor with n
cigar all ready to light, and felt In
my pockot for ir match. He gave
men cold staiy; n ml Vald no atten
tion to my request."
"Was ho deaf V" asked one of tho
crowd.
"No, ho was handcuffed, and I
felt llko a thief when 1 discovered It,
too," was the sad reply, Iilniira
Oiueltu.
How (Jeorgo Won Her. . .
"It grieves mo to glvo you pain,
Mr. Ferguson, but I fear it can nevor
be. Try, try to forget me."
"I'll try, MN Laura," replied the
young man, in u melancholy hope
less way. "Absorbed hi tho vortex
of business, as rvshall ho henceforth,
1 nmy bo able tiii still thu'clamor of
my aching heartXaud banish your
sweet imago from Hjv-tnlnd."
"Then you contcufylate going Into
business?"
"I have inadkr iirraugvnients," lio
fluid In u hollow volco, "t,o open u
largo rolulhconfectlonery storo."
"Oh, George, exclaimed tho beau
tiful girl wildly, iih fdiu Hung herself
into ills arms, "the sight of your
HiiH'orlng is more than I can bear. T
am yourHl'j
If such a calamity as tho'Tliutli of
President Harrison ' and of Vico
President Morton shoulitoccur, Mr,
lUlalne would bo president.
; ?l
... .?!
- M
..'
it'
i.r
Y M
t
U.I
r .I
ff